Due the school day after we cover the lesson in class
1-1: Derrik B. (Bonus) and Alexis H. (Bonus)
1-2: Chris P. (Bonus) and Cassi K. (Bonus)
1-3: Nick C. (Bonus) and Sabrina O. (Bonus)
1-4/1-5: Ben R. (Bonus) and Jared K. (Bonus)
1-6: Sam R. (Bonus) and Sabrina O. (Bonus)
1-7: Sam R. (Bonus) and Cassi K. (Bonus)
Student Summaries:
Derrik B. (Bonus)- In section 1-1 we talked about the different ways of method sampling. There are four different ways: 1- Random Sampling: Is when all samples have the same equal chance of being chosen. 2- Cluster Sampling: Is when particular parts of the population are chosen from. 3-Convience(Lazy) Sampling: Is when things are chosen as they are readily avaliable. 4- Systematic Sampling: Is when there is a particular order or pattern being used to sample from.
Alexis H. (Bonus)
Student Summaries:
Cassi K.
Chris P. - In section 1-2, we learned how mean, median, mode, and range can be used to measure number sets. Mean is adding the numbers up together and dividing by how many numbers were added up to find the average. Median is the middle number or the closest measurement to a middle number. Mode would be the number that appears the most within the number set. Range is the distance between highest and lowest numbers. This can be done with A TI-81/83 calculator, or by hand.
Student Summaries:
Nick C. today we went over stem and leaf plot which is a chart that organizes numbers. we also went over histograms which are graphs with no spaces between them.
Sabrina O.
1-4/1-5: Scatterplots, Lines of Best Fit, and Correlation
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Sample and Display Data
Preview: Chapter 1 Preview 0910.pdfWiki Summary Assignments
Due the school day after we cover the lesson in class
1-1: Derrik B. (Bonus) and Alexis H. (Bonus)
1-2: Chris P. (Bonus) and Cassi K. (Bonus)
1-3: Nick C. (Bonus) and Sabrina O. (Bonus)
1-4/1-5: Ben R. (Bonus) and Jared K. (Bonus)
1-6: Sam R. (Bonus) and Sabrina O. (Bonus)
1-7: Sam R. (Bonus) and Cassi K. (Bonus)
1-1: Surveys and Sampling Methods
Notes: Section 1-1 Student 0910.pdf
View a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Derrik B. (Bonus)- In section 1-1 we talked about the different ways of method sampling. There are four different ways: 1- Random Sampling: Is when all samples have the same equal chance of being chosen. 2- Cluster Sampling: Is when particular parts of the population are chosen from. 3-Convience(Lazy) Sampling: Is when things are chosen as they are readily avaliable. 4- Systematic Sampling: Is when there is a particular order or pattern being used to sample from.
Alexis H. (Bonus)
1-2: Measures of Central Tendency and Range
Notes: Section 1-2 Student 0910.pdfView a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Cassi K.
Chris P. - In section 1-2, we learned how mean, median, mode, and range can be used to measure number sets. Mean is adding the numbers up together and dividing by how many numbers were added up to find the average. Median is the middle number or the closest measurement to a middle number. Mode would be the number that appears the most within the number set. Range is the distance between highest and lowest numbers. This can be done with A TI-81/83 calculator, or by hand.
1-3: Histograms and Stem-and-Leaf Plots
Notes: Section 1-3 Student 0910.pdfView a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Nick C. today we went over stem and leaf plot which is a chart that organizes numbers. we also went over histograms which are graphs with no spaces between them.
Sabrina O.
1-4/1-5: Scatterplots, Lines of Best Fit, and Correlation
Notes: Section 1-4 Student 0910.pdfView a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Ben R.
Jared K.
1-6: Quartiles and Percentiles
Notes: Section 1-6 Student 0910.pdfView a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Sam R.
Sabrina O.
1-7: Misleading Graphs and Statistics
Notes: Section 1-7 Student 0910.pdfView a lesson summary here
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Student Summaries:
Sam R.
Cassi K.
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